Hey Martin,
Assuming you fix the error in following et all, I have seen that when doing share across accounts following takes a lot of time when doing share across accounts across like 100-200. In these situations, the repeat time is never followed correctly. (the images taking the processing thread doing nothing is a big factor + authorization errors and what not)
Hence I would suggest, scheduling the next repeat process as soon as the previous process is started (right now we schedule when the process ends), that way everything happens on time.
Please provide an option to define priority for the processes in the list such that those processes automatically run above the remaining processes - almost like a run next option but only automated
Following getting really slow - possible fix
Re: Following getting really slow - possible fix
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Hey, same follow process running for 45 hours, was supposed to complete in 3 minutes !!
Hey, same follow process running for 45 hours, was supposed to complete in 3 minutes !!
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Re: Following getting really slow - possible fix
This has been suggested before and rule out for various reasons. Your vote to revisit that decisions is notedron wrote:Hey Martin,
Hence I would suggest, scheduling the next repeat process as soon as the previous process is started (right now we schedule when the process ends), that way everything happens on time.
replied to you somewhere else regarding the same. You complain your issues do not get looked into enough, yet I have to respond to the same issue in multiple places in multiple threads / emails. It all eats up time. I know you think there should be no time off, no christmas, no new year, no weekends, but I disagree. When working time is eaten up there is less time in the working day for actually trying to solve the issue.I have seen that when doing share across accounts following takes a lot of time when doing share across accounts across like 100-200. In these situations, the repeat time is never followed correctly. (the images taking the processing thread doing nothing is a big factor + authorization errors and what not)
notedPlease provide an option to define priority for the processes in the list such that those processes automatically run above the remaining processes - almost like a run next option but only automated